Posted on 03/11/2021 2:30:53 PM PST by Rummyfan
The Democratic Party stood virtually united “resisting” Trump for four years. Their stalwart opposition was ruthless and unwavering. It had been my hope that if there was any lasting legacy of Trump in the Republican Party it would be that he taught them not just to not walk away from a fight but to actually fight back.
Yet again, I find myself disappointed.
On Wednesday the Senate confirmed racial conspiracy theorist Marcia Fudge as HUD secretary, and Merrick Garland as attorney general.
Fudge was confirmed 66-34, and Garland 70-30.
How did Fudge get sixteen Republicans to vote for her confirmation? And How did Garland get twenty?
Rest assured, I’m not calling for blanket opposition to Biden’s nominees. That is not a good strategy. But fighting the nominations of exceptionally bad nominees should be an easy thing for the GOP to unify and rally behind. Yet they’re not.
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By Kemp and Raffensperger.
Opusing?
Population gain from 2010 to 2019 was about 1 million.
Keep voting Republican, loser, they’re the loser party, perfect for you.
So did Cruz. He blamed Trump for the Jan. 6 riots just like he did when protestors showed up to one of Trump’s early campaigns in NY in 2015. He stood with Antifa & BLM. Trump had to cancel that event out of safety concerns for those attending.
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